Abstract
Ad hoc networks are open, infrastructure-less networks that can be established in an on demand fashion. Yet the chance for vulnerability is high for the reason that these networks do not have a central administration. Many research processes have been proposed for secure transmission and routing in these networks. Initiating from received signal strength (RSS), angle of arrival (AOA), time of arrival (TOA) and leading through trust based mechanisms and belief propagation methods, these mechanisms put forward the implication of the networks and securing their paths despite the reign of application. Adverse factors further include trust factor, external physical factors and many more; distance and mobility are one among them. Henceforth we propose a rank predicted selective routing (RPSR) method that authenticates the application of specific nodes at a particular range whose outward edges cannot be reused, minimising latency and overhead in transmissions. The paper also provides a comparative analysis of the various existing routing techniques with the proposed relative path selection which is dependent upon trust factor.
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